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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01vm40xv421
Title: Blob wakes in NSTX
Contributors: Zweben SJ, Myra JR, Diallo A, Russell DA, Scotti F, Stotler DP
U. S. Department of Energy
Keywords: blobs;wakes;NSTX
Issue Date: Jul-2019
Publisher: Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University
Related Publication: Physics of Plasmas
Abstract: Transient small-scale structures were identified in the wake of blobs movingpoloidally through the SOL of high-powered H-mode plasmas in NSTX, using the gaspuff imaging (GPI) diagnostic. These blob wakes had a poloidal wavelength in therange 3.5 cm, which is significantly smaller than the average blob scale of~12 cm, and the wakes had a poloidal velocity of 1.5 km/sec in theelectron diamagnetic direction, which is opposite to the blob poloidal velocity inthese shots. These wakes were radially localized 0-4 cm outside the separatrix andoccurred within ~50 microsec after the passage of a blob through the GPI field of view.The clearest wakes were seen when the GPI viewing angle was well aligned with thelocal B field line, as expected for such small-scale structures given the diagnosticgeometry. A plausible theoretical interpretation of the wakes is discussed: theobserved wakes share some features of drift waves and/or drift-Alfven waves whichcould be excited
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01vm40xv421
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